Global LNG industry has witnessed massive changes in 2011 and 2012. Investments in shale, continuing higher imports to Japan, Ongoing European recession, Delays in Australian and Nigerian LNG projects, Pending approvals from countries along with Capital and technical problems pose tough challenges for investors, traders and equipment & service providers. To reduce uncertainty on projects status of planned terminals and to understand the evolution of the industry to 2020, LNGReports has come up with its new report on “Global LNG Planned Terminals - Current Status, Investments, Start Up and Terminal Details to 2020”.

The report provides complete information on all planned LNG terminals and insights into each of the markets with planned terminals. Feasibility of development, project costs, exact status of the terminals, construction updates are provided in the report. Further, terminals realized during the month, cancelled or suspended or on hold terminals are listed. In addition, terminals under construction along with projects witnessing delays are also detailed in the report.

Scope

All Key LNG developments in global markets during May 2012 are listed in the report

Current status of all 110 planned liquefaction and regasification plants is provided

Terminals realized in 2012 and ready for start up are detailed

Project costs of planned LNG Terminals

Market briefs on all LNG markets with planned terminals

LNG projects cancelled, suspended and on hold are detailed

Terminals under construction along with their status, capacity and construction company details are provided

Details of terminals that received approvals but are witnessing delays in start of construction are provided

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Gain clear understanding of which projects are likely to start up operations and which might face delays

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